‘Will they let us live?’ Inside Xinjiang, survivors of China’s internment camps speak - News Summed Up

‘Will they let us live?’ Inside Xinjiang, survivors of China’s internment camps speak


× VIDEO | 00:22 Raw video: Site near Ürümqi, in China’s Xinjiang region Police run to stop The Times from filming a suspected former internment site near Ürümqi in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region on Dec. 8, 2020. The Times met with Uighurs — they are predominately Muslim — who spoke of their imprisonment, fear and life in the region. (Alice Su / Los Angeles Times)In Xinjiang today, cameras hang over every street and inside every taxi, sending footage to the police. The Times found only one company registered to the Hongyan site: Xinjiang Bailangqing Garments Ltd., established in November 2020, according to online records. Many Uighurs in Xinjiang no longer think of anything beyond eating, sleeping, being together and not being in the camps.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 17, 2020 18:43 UTC



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